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Taser, drugs found in car
Australind man charged with drugs and weapons offences after police search car.
Glen Iris man charged after police officer kicked
A man has been charged with assaulting a public officer after allegedly biting a security at a Pinjarra festival and ...
Homemade weapons seized in Carey Park
TWELVE weapons, including a "wolverine-like" claw and a sword, have been seized during two raids of a Carey ...
Bunbury cop hit by car during a random breath test in Dalyellup
Kitten thrown from a car in Brunswick is ready for a new home
Bunbury GPs warned against "deadly" flu vaccine
Bunbury's aboriginal park to open today
Bunbury's artificial reefs launched and thriving
BUNBURY’S recreational fishers will be able to enjoy two new spots to cast their line, after the launch ...
Bunbury Wildlife Park hit with senseless vandalism
THE Bunbury Wildlife Park has been the latest victim to senseless vandalism in Bunbury.
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Waterhouse row no barrier to top trainer’s visit
WARRNAMBOOL: Controversy surrounding trainer Gai Waterhouse to steal spotlight from blockbuster week of racing.
Respected police officer Tony Tamplin dies
VETERAN police officer Senior Constable Tony Tamplin has died.
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Dark reality for troops caught up in conflict
Every serviceman knows the moment they go to a defence force psychologist their military career is over, says ...
More state schools may cater for gifted students
Select-entry classes for children with high academic potential could be offered at more state high schools amid concerns ...
Bombings 'only fuelled the human spirit'
Australian marathon runner Rob de Castella has described the turnout for the London Marathon as a testament to ...
Greens say new bet code no different
A code banning bookmakers from promoting live odds during sports play will not lead to any practical changes to the ...
Libs reignite culture wars over Anzac Day teaching
Retired top soldier Peter Cosgrove has emerged as the man most likely to replace Australia's first female governor-general under a ...
Christian groups welcome gay marriage referendum
Christian groups want a referendum on gay marriage, saying Australians will reject any change to the status quo ...
Women
Sally's life is back on track
Australian media personality Sally Obermeder’s life is back on track – after a year-long battle with cancer.
A Mother's Day present from the heart
Join people like Michelle King who donates funds to the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia in lieu of ...
Cape to Cape for love
Friends walk to raise thousands of dollars for Motor Neuron Disease treatment.
Mishka’s hobby has her all aflutter
Beautiful butterflies abound at eight-year-old Mishka Foley’s Tamworth home.
Help on its way for people with a disability
South Australia among the first to implement the NDIS to benefit up to 33,000 people.
Planting some seeds of love
Seeds for plants and perhaps a little love were planted by Warrnambool singles at the weekend.
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MKR recap: A win for Aussie decency and guts over pretentiousness
And so here we are. After a series that found so many new ways to artificially extend itself ...
Giving voice to an old-timer
The actor behind King Candy in Wreck-It Ralph channelled the voice of a Disney pioneer, Ron Cerabona writes.
Show of the week: Free to air
This time around, the slow-burning drama isn't ignited by the discovery of a decomposing corpse in a car ...
Caged women break the chains
While respecting the original Prisoner, gritty reprise Wentworth is its own beast.
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Daily horoscopes: Monday, April 29
Read Alison Moroney's daily stars for Monday, April 29, 2013.
Why fat-shaming doesn't work
Fat shaming as a 'motivational technique' has divided the health and fitness community.
Teachers taught to ground helicopters
Schools are introducing rules for how parents and teachers should interact as part of a growing push back ...
Doctors tired of alcohol damage
Surgeons across Australia are urging a change to the nation's drinking culture, saying they are tired of patching ...
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Opinion
Abbott, not Gillard, is the true 'class warrior'
Same-sex marriage: the culture war is over
Foods to cure a sick husband
It can be hard to stand by your man when he has man flu. Donna Kelly is doing ...
Time Out: Scott’s masters win is no mini achievement
Opinion: Eloise Johnstone from Victoria shares her views on golf following Adam Scott's win.
I don't enjoy Aussie rules
Footy is not Donna Kelly’s thing. She’s tried, and failed, to enjoy the game that takes over the ...
Just back from Japan
Donna Kelly shares her experiences of what it's like to holiday overseas with a mother in tow.
Travel
The airline industry's big lie: fuel surcharges
It’s an obscenity that airlines continue the sham of fuel price surcharges in an underhanded attempt to blame ...
Terminal angst virtually solved
If we could fly without using airports, travel would be a breeze. You can't avoid them - but ...
Who you gonna call? Not me
Technology-addict Megan Levy gets used to an electronics-free trip away with surprisingly little trouble.
Knocking up a feast
Ending her night with a tango, Kay O'Sullivan gets a taste of Latin life in a family's home.